Tokyo Ginza President taken away Suspected of robbery, etc. Arrested four men including gangsters November 11, 12:31

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In August, a 66-year-old company president was taken away by car and detained on the streets of Ginza, Tokyo, and four men from the gangsters were arrested on suspicion of robbery. It was.

It seems that he has no acquaintance with the president, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating that there is a suspicion that someone has instructed it for the purpose of aiming for assets.

Four people were arrested, including Hiroshi Zhangyama (69), a gangster living in Edogawa Ward, Tokyo, and Kazuharu Zhangyama (46), whose occupation is unknown.



According to investigators, in August, a 66-year-old president of a trading company living nearby on the streets of Ginza, Tokyo, was suspected of robbery and confinement injuries, alleging that he took him away with a wagon and stole cash and mobile phones. It is.



After threatening with a tear spray or stun gun, he tied his limbs with adhesive tape and demanded that he transfer 30 million yen in cash.



The president was released in a parking lot in Chiba prefecture about 5 hours later and was slightly injured.



It means that the Metropolitan Police Department has identified four people from the images of the surrounding security cameras.



In both cases, it seems that they have no acquaintance with the victim's president, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating that there is a suspicion that someone has instructed them for the purpose of aiming for assets.